Jon Truho joined CASA, as an Advocate, six months ago. Shortly thereafter, he took his first case. Jon has been very dedicated to both of the children on his case from the beginning. He is passionate about being a positive role model and mentor to them as they face the challenges of being in care while surviving the teenage years. Jon has been a great asset to CASA!

Domestic Violence is an unfortunately reality for a large number of children who enter CPS care. These children are more likely to have been victims of physical abuse themselves and to exhibit aggressive behaviors towards other. Children who witnessed domestic violence are also likely to suffer from PTSD, depression, and anxiety. While most people think of domestic violence as physical abuse between intimate partners, there are actually five different forms of domestic violence that can occur between intimate partners or other family members.